The Woman in Black description

The Woman in Black tickets – Seriously good spooky stuff!

If you're looking for a musical that seamlessly combines the power and intensity of live theatre with a cinematic quality inspired by the best in film noir, The Woman in Black will be right up your theatregoing street. And it's on at London's Fortune Theatre now.

More than seven million of us have enjoyed the thrills and chills of this extremely exciting, spooky and gripping live theatre event. And it has enjoyed continual, unanimous critical acclaim over the years. This is top quality theatre. Stephen Mallatratt's adaptation is powerful stuff. Perfect for grown ups who love an evening of full on, relentless drama. And thrive on being transported into a terrifying, ghostly world.

This is a thrilling and genuinely unnerving ghost story, a dark tale full of surprises and suspense. The acting is so good you feel you're personally involved with the story. The sets are incredibly clever. And the theatre itself – intimate and old - becomes eerier and creepier as the play thunders on!

If you're easily scared and prone to leaving the lights on all night after a ghost story, The Woman in Black might not be for you. There's something about the stage that makes the story even more involving, therefore frightening, than anything on TV or the big screen could ever achieve.

Book Woman in Black tickets now and scare yourself silly!

Please be advised that there is a large possibility of school groups being present at The Woman In Black, especially for Monday to Thursday performances.

Playing at Fortune Theatre

The Woman in Black is on the National Curriculum for English and Drama, so some performances (especially matinees and on weekdays) are likely to have school groups in attendance.

Important information

This play is not suitable for those with a nervous disposition or who cannot handle sudden shocks. Please be advised that there is a large possibility of school groups being present at The Woman In Black, especially for Monday to Thursday performances. Latecomers will only be admitted at a suitable time in the performance.